Lala QueenbeeLala Queenbee was blessed to have
been raised in the island of Puerto Rico, where she grew up hearing the
nightly songs of the coqui frogs. Her earliest memories, are the long
warm, breezy days, singing along with cousins and dancing at the
majestic Abuelas yard.

Lala also recalls family camping trips at Caña Gorda beach, where along
with her sisters would fall asleep staring at the heavenly stars. Days
were filled singing, while her dad would fish, leaving the chore of
cooking his catches of the day to her sweet spirited mom to cook.

Lela's dad had a passion for cultivating bees, and would cultivate the
most delicious raw honey. Lala would proudly go with her father to La
Plaza del Pueblo and together sell their raw honey along with the honey
combs. It is from these early beginnings that customers, friends, and
family started affectionately calling her Lala Queenbee.

Lala Queenbee has a distantly
recognizable mid soprano voice that is refreshing to one's ears. She
bring out her emotions in each original song and captivates the
listeners heart on the very first play. Her appreciation of the gift of
song, brings it home to the listeners.
Lala Queen Bee has in the past couple of years started
collaborating with Producer, arranger,
& composer Pamela Davis, and together with Lala's unique flare for
melodies, have captured the island song of Puerto Rico. Her latest
release Amor Interrumpido (Interrupted Love) is to be released on
the"World Music" compilation album being released by Bongo Boy Records
this late spring.

June 2017 Review by Skopemag.com, Bongo Boy Records VOLUME XIISung
with true fire is
Lala Queenbee's “Me La Estoy Gozando”.
Throughout the entirety of the piece
the spry melodies merges with the groove so tightly. Attention to detail
is of the utmost importance as the song’s giddy spirit is undeniable.

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magazine 2017Music Review by The Grouch
LaLa QueenBee - Me La Estoy
Gozando 4:25 - Firstly, I dig this band’s name. Sec-ondly I know no
Spanish, so this really is simply a critique of their music. From what I
hear, this synth heavy pop band can make some noise. The music is catchy
and the, what to me sounds like an, Asian influenced chorus is
interesting. Then things get really cool. She adds an effect to her
voice and the guitarist channels his inner Santana while the bass rips
into a very funky bottom. All in all, I like this song.